Land Conflict in the Uintah Basin: The Anglo and Native American Struggle For Control of the Uintah-Ouray Reservation's Natural Resources
History Thesis (M.Sc.)--Utah State University, 1998.
“The land is a healer”: Perspectives on Land-Based Healing from Indigenous Practitioners in Northern Canada
Looks at the experiences of Indigenous practitioners from the three territories to discuss how a strong land relationship can lead to better mental health for Indigenous communities.
The Land Is My Mother
Landscape and Cultural Identity in Louis Owens’ Wolfsong
The Landscape in Montana: Missing Indigenous Persons
Language and Language Disabilities: Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Perspectives
Language and Terminology Guide
Language, Culture, and the Mathematics Concepts of American Indian Learners
Language in Evidence: Issues Confronting Aboriginal and Multicultural Australia
Language Loss and Revitalization in California: Overview
The Language of Literacy: A National Resource Directory of Aboriginal Literacy Programs
Language, Power, and Ethnicity in an Arctic Québec Community
Language Retention Among Canadian Indians: A Simultaneous Equations Model with Dichotomous Endogenous Variables
Language Use and Attitudes Among Fisher River Cree in Manitoba
Last Days of Okak
The Last Sovereigns : Sitting Bull and the Resistance of the Free Lakotas
Late Prehistoric Indian Subsistence in Northeastern Newfoundland: Faunal Analysis of Little Passage Complex Assemblages from the Beaches and Inspector Island Sites
Latest Figures on Mortality Of Indigenous Australians From The Australian Bureau Of Statistics
Laughing Without Reservation: Indian Standup Comedians
Launch Of The Early Parenting And Birthing Services Directory
Law Changed: Bands Can Tax Members
Bill C-36 to become law June 1998; provides option for First Nations to set their own on-reserve tax regimes. Kamloops Indian Band intends to set a 7 per cent tax on-reserve through an agreement with Revenue Canada.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.1.
Layers of a Letter: Lakota History, Language, and Voices in the Archive
A personal reflection of finding Indigenous voices within archival records.
"The Laying Aside of a Shield": Ethnographic Power Struggles in Oliver La Farge's Indian Fiction
LB154 Report: Prevalence of Missing Native American Women and Children in Nebraska; Barriers to Reporting and Investigating; and Opportunities for Partnerships
Leadership, Colonization, and Tradition: Identity and Economic Change in Ruatoki and Ruatahuna
Leadership Styles of Principals in Native Schools in Saskatchewan
Leading Your Business through the Coronavirus Pandemic: A Guide for Indigenous Businesses
Learning a Culture of Respect for Human Rights
Learning Aboriginal Health Promotion: Six Life Stories
Learning Resources Evaluation Guidelines
Includes information on the process, guiding principles, general and specific criteria, types of learning resources, oral literature and terminology.
Leaving the Simpson Desert
The Legacy of Generations: Pottery by American Indian Women
"The Legacy Will Be the Change": Reconciling How We Live with and Relate to Water
Looks at the Indigenous approach towards water knowledge and how this approach can be used in collaboration with Western knowledge systems for water policy making and research.
Legal Pluralism and the Colonial Legacy
Legends of our Times: Native Cowboy Life
A Less Private Practice: Government Lawyers and Legal Ethics
Lesson Focus: B.C.’s First Peoples. How has the Potlatch in Coastal BC changed or stayed the same over time?
Recommended for Grade 3 Social Studies.
Lesson: The 13 Moons
Lessons Learned: Settler Colonialism, Development, and the UN Regional Training Centre in Vancouver, 1959-62
Let’s Dance: Jerry Whitehead
A Lethal Education: Institutionalized Negligence, Epidemiology, and Death in United States American Indian Boarding Schools, 1879-1934
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of California Los Angeles, 2020.
Letsemot, “Togetherness”: Exploring How Connection to Land, Water, and Territory Influences Health and Wellness with First Nations Knowledge Keepers and Youth in the Fraser Salish Region of British Columbia
Examines the connection between land and health in the Stó:lō culture and how this connection can be used to guide Indigenous health policies.
Letter From Premier Ed Schreyer to Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau, 31 July 1974 concerning Manitoba Hydro Projects and Northern Native Communities
Manitoba's premier expresses annoyance at what he considers an intrusion into a provincial matter by the federal government over a proposed hydroelectric project.